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Show FOREIGN. Frenli c w . P:5, L'S. Tze mavrs of ihe several ccaiEures of France have refused to p'.acard ine s:ewh of Duiiyre. mirisr oi;5uoe, drlive.-rd in the national a-sem'p a-sem'p y duri tne debate two weks aco, or.the pe::u-r.i for ;ce a dissolution 'I li.ni b.-cy. l'uiiure 12 his reniarks pvke irvnica'ly of tia.ni bet is, whose rpeche he sajd were the csue of ret-aci'.stio-s ihrouihout the country, and tne ar'mbiy by resolution directed th? plaoardir.g of lho speech. It is probable pro-bable the action of the mayo-s will lead to intrpi?iiaiion of the goT eminent, upon ihe meeting of the a--embly, nfler the holidays- France will psv Germany Ger-many two hundred million francs of the war indemnity on the drst of January, Janu-ary, and will pay seventv-cve millions each succeeding month until May next. The sub-oomm;::ee of ihe committe of thirty, of the national aisembly, yesterday yester-day conicered ihe proposition of M. Barthe, Republican deputy, for the lormation from the present assembly of a separate legislative body to be called Section of Control, and also other modes for forming an upper chamber. After a resultless discussion of three hours duration the committee adjourned until Friday nest. Paris, i!S. The Gazette says Prussia is treating with Portugal for the cession to the former power of Delagca Bay, on an island of the Indian ocean, in southeastern south-eastern Africa. A Paris tradesman ha been sent to prison for two years for displaying in his shop placards containing contain-ing remarks insulting lo ihe national assembly. as-sembly. One sub-committee of the committee of thirty, of the assembly, called upon Thiers to-day. Courteous and conciliating conversation ensued on the Tarious proposals for constitutional reform, but with no concessions on either side. Tho President urged the crealioh of a second legislative chamber but made no distinct proposal. Germany, Berlin, '2S The North German Gazette Gaz-ette dtiiws the statement that Germany has consented toco-operato with Austria and Kusiia, in an c dor l to etlect a sot-tl-ment of the Laurium silver mines dispute. The Gazette also stigmatizes the allocution of tl:o Pope, delivered at the consistory, he'd in Komo on the 'J-jrd iiist , as an unpardonable insult to the emperor of Germany. The coloss&i impudence of the Pope, says tho Gazette, Gaz-ette, proves the inevitable necessity for the immediate passage of a law, defining the boundaries between tho stale and Ihe Roman Catholic church. Alter the lirst of January, persons entering en-tering Germany from Franco will not be required to provide thomsolvea with paespo'U. The Zeilung strongly opposes op-poses the decree of tho Urunswick council coun-cil of ministers, issued on the 6th of December, providing that upon the de-nnso de-nnso of tho pro em sovereign, who is unmarried, duke William the First, the ex-king of Hanover, or his son, shall succeed, t'j thy throne. Miscellaneous, Home, 2S. Bourgong, French am-ba?sdor am-ba?sdor al the papal court, has resigned. re-signed. L ndon, 28- Tho very Rov. Edward Bannorman Kamscy, Diran of St- Johns Cathedral, Kdinburp, is dead. Brussels, "JS. l'leuro pneumonia is epidemic in the villages 01 Prussia and Belgium, near Ihe line separating those iwo countries. London, 28. Geo- King, who confessed con-fessed to have murdered Pooll at Greenwich, Green-wich, has been discharged from custody having been found insane. Maiamnras, 26. The election for municipal mu-nicipal odicers at Tampico is reported very disorderly. During tho counting of voles a disturbance arose and eight persons were Kilkd and wounded, (ireat excitement prevailed. Both par-tics par-tics cUim to have won tho election. Halifax, '2$. Small-pox, imported from boston, is spreading in tho country towns, la Yarmouth all tho churches, hotels, and other places of public resort are closed. St. Petersburg, 2S. Feverishness of the O.arowi tch is somewhat increased today. to-day. During tho night he porspirod and had four and a half hours of uninterrupted uninter-rupted sleep, lie is stronger to-day ihan he was yesterday. |